This should be easy. First, in the movie category, my favorite genre is the action thriller! But it has to be smart. I’m not interested in dumbed-down macho action flicks. I want films like Primal Fear, A Perfect Murder, Se7en, and Silence of the Lambs.

Music is a bit tougher as I like so many genres, but alternative rock is absolute my favorite. This is a hazy category and includes elements of metal and grunge. Think: Three Days Grace, Alice In Chains, Seether, Staind, and Smile Empty Soul.

Books are probably the easiest for me. While I do read some YA, my favorite go-to genre is definitely the adult psychological thriller. Think: Creep by Jennifer Hillier, Iron House by John Hart, Room by Emma Donoghue, and The Shining by Stephen King.

Okay, now for a guilty pleasure from any of these categories. Hmm, this one is much harder. I think I’ll go for films and the British romantic comedy. Think: Sliding Doors, Love Actually, Nothing Hill, Four Weddings and a Funeral, and Shakespeare in Love.

Awesome choices! I started reading Creep, but it's on my iPod Touch, and I stopped reading it (I'd only just started it) because I was flying on a plane and didn't want to NOT be reading for the time we have to put electronic devices away. But then I got distracted by another book and I forgot all about Creep. I'll have to finish reading it after I finish my current book. Hopefully I don't forget, but I did want to read it. The premise is so, well, creepy.

Unfortunately I don't like to much the mentioned British romantic comedies, especially with Hugh Grant. It's strange to me a little bit, because I usualy like the British movies and the British comedies as well, but romantic factor of it isn't my genre.

We have a lot in common - loved Primal Fear. Literally gave me goosebumps. Those British movies you mentioned are among my favorites. Love Actually is bloody brilliant. I've seen it overt 50 times. It's just so chock full of funny. Nice to meet you! My blogfest entry is:Tina @ Life is Good

I love British romcom. Love Actually is one of my all time favorite movies. I can't watch anything that has brain eating, naw, I'm way to fainthearted for that. :) Ditto for books. I need to read something light.Similar music taste though.This was a fun Blogfest. I liked hopping around and seeing the different taste.

Hi, Nancy. I'm so drawn to your blog. I wonder what it is? ;) Ok, it's the flames we share...I love the Jennifer Hillier shout-out! That girl is awesome! I just finished her latest last month and loved it, too.I completely agree with the films you mentioned, except one... I'll never forgive Shakespeare In Love for beating Saving Private Ryan for best film that year. Yeah, I know. I hold grudges forever!Have a great week!

Hey Nancy! You definately have some excellent choices! I loved Seven (my computer can't make that weird symbol sign)..and Love, Actually was excellent! I forgot all about that one when I was making my list.

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I am the author of two dark romantic thrillers, The Mistaken, my debut, and Leverage, the sequel. I'm currently working on my third novel, a psycho-sexual thriller titled Stirred